THE FUTURE LOOKS SINISTER...
• Trapped in an unfamiliar 2099, Miguel is reunited with those he loves through an unexpected team-up.
• But Spider-Man is not home free - this era's Sinister Six still have unfinished business with the anachronistic arachnid.
• Can Spidey trust his new allies? Or is he caught in a web of lies?
Rated T
I enjoy Spider-Man 2099 the most when he's handling the issues and villains of the future and doesn't linger in the present day Marvel U. I understand the long term goal of the character and series is to ultimately reverse the events that lead to Nueva York being so horrible in the future which all has to be done in the present to have an effect. However, this also removes what's most interesting about him as a character to me as a reader. That's mostly why this issue works here because it sticks to the formula that made the 2099 books effective in the first place. I hope we continue to see more of this type of story down the line from David and his team. Read Full Review
Spider-Man 2099 #12 missed opportunities to create a eye-popping battle between Miguel and The Sinister Six. Moreover, the series feels unimpassioned, despite the high stakes and interesting twists. Read Full Review
I generally enjoy this series more than Amazing Spidey. It has solid and consistent art, but most of all it is always entertaining. Recommended!